The theme of William Shakespeare's Sonnet 73 is the importance of the friend of the poet's loving him more strongly because of the temporal state of life. Calling attention to his aging in order to convince his lover of the urgency of full affection, the poet uses images such as "yellow leaves" and "twilight."
I believe it’s the last one what do you think?
In this, I will be doing the process of elimination.
Option A: This doesn't really make sense because the author has not used any words that would make the reader seem it is sad, so I suppose this one is incorrect.
Option B: This does make sense, however we must read each choice.
Option C: The author doesn't sound upbeat, so this one is incorrect.
Option D: The author does sound quite humorous, so this one makes a little bit of sense.
<em>Now, let's look at the choices that could be correct:</em>
<em>B. Sarcastic</em>
<em>D. Humorous</em>
<em>In conclusion, I believe that the answer should be D. Humorous. However, this is your work so if you believe it is B. Sarcastic, then choose that. </em>